Part of a series on writing practices, curricula, and teaching, this collection of twenty-one essays on copyright law explores the effects of intellectual property law on writing in the classroom. The volume is divided into three sections covering copyright law, classroom tools, and pedagogical theory, and individual articles discuss topics such as fair use in curriculum design, the implications of digital publishing, intellectual property instruction in introductory writing courses, and fair use in multimedia composition. Contributors include academics in education and English from US universities. Annotation ©2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)